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* A new and distinctive take on the earliest Gospel * Thoroughly gounded in traditional disciplines---but also archaeology and the social sciences
Ensure students are fully prepared for A-Level Maths with this revised second edition, fully updated to bridge the GCSE Maths 9-1 and A-level 2017 specifications. Written by an experienced A-level author who is a practising A-level teacher, this fully updated edition is an ideal resource to be used in the classroom or for independent study. Similar in structure to Collins Maths revision guides, the Bridging GCSE and A-level Maths Student Book is split into an explanation section and a practice section. * Identify and understand the transition from GCSE to AS and A-level Maths with 'What you should already know' objectives and 'What you will learn' objectives at the start of each topic * Get ...
Overviews the tools and gaming libraries available for programming in Linux and how they all fit together. Written for programmers familiar with C++, the book discusses the commands for creating 2D and 3D graphics, device input through SDL, features of the OpenGL graphics API, and the open audio library (OpenAL) for controlling sound. The CD-ROM contains the Indrema entertainment software development toolkit, OpenAL, and the PrettyPoly editor. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds features exciting fiction and non-fiction decodable readers to enthuse and inspire children. They are fully aligned to Letters and Sounds Phases 1-6 and contain notes in the back. The Handbooks provide support in demonstration and modelling, monitoring comprehension and expanding vocabulary.Aimee is keen to play a game on her mum's tablet, but will she know what to do when an error message appears? This sweet story, written by Childnet International, highlights internet safety to a young audience.Red B/Band 2B books offer simple but varied text with familiar objects and actions, combined with simple story development and a satisfying conclusion.The focus sounds in this book are: /ai/ /ee/ /igh/ /oa/ /oo/ /oo/ /ur/ /ow/ /ear/ /er/Pages 14 and 15 allow children to re-visit the content of the book, supporting comprehension skills, vocabulary development and recall.Reading notes within the book provide practical support forreading Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds with children, including a list of all the sounds and words that the book will cover.
A retrospective of the past 125 years of the National Geographic Society, using photographs, time lines, maps and stories to illustrate its history, milestones and accomplishments.
"Take a journey into the macabre in search of those ultimate creatures of the night: the immortal beings who defy death by feeding on the lifeblood of others - vampires. Generation after generation has found vampire lore - printed in old books, inscribed in medieval manuscripts, whispered by firelight in chimney corners, or written in moldering tombs and ancient bones - to be as fascinating as it is frightening. Yet its origins have always been shrouded in mystery." "Where did vampires first arise? Was Dracula really inspired by a 15th-century nobleman with the bloodcurdling name of Vlad the Impaler? Why are vampires so closely associated with epidemic disease and bats? What can we learn from the amazing recent discovery by National Geographic grantee Dr. Matteo Borrini of the buried remains of a 16th-century Venetian plague victim and suspected vampire? And what is it about graveyards that made people believe that the dead could prey on the living?" "In Vampire Forensics, historian Mark Jenkins probes vampire legend and shows how modern forensics, anthropology, and archaeology have helped to dig up historical truths enshrined in these gruesome tales." --Book Jacket.
The lamp is a clamp, your pants are plants, and poor old Jack has turned into a sack! It's all the work of the Letter Thief, who creates chaos after adding, removing or substituting one single letter from words. Furniture, flora and fauna, even people - nothing is safe from this dastardly but fun-loving bandit!
Many scholars disagree about what was meant by Jesus's intriguing self-designation ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου (the Son of Man). This book attempts to find some clarity by working through every example of the phrase in the Gospel of Mark to determine how the phrase functions and what it means in that narrative. While every use of the phrase is self-referential and describes Jesus and his ministry, the analysis yields three main distinctions in use of the phrase as well as three significant unifying features. The book then moves to explore whether, despite of the skepticism of some scholars, there is some background for the phrase in the book of Ezekiel's use of בֶּן־אָדָם (son of man) in relation to basic form and function and to thematic import.
Exam Board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR & WJEC EduqasLevel: GCSE Grade 9-1Subject: EnglishFirst Teaching: September 2015, First Exams: June 2017Suitable for the 2020 examsAce your GCSE 9-1 English revision with this pocket-sized book full of fantastic practical advice and practice activities that really work. English teacher and exam expert Mark Roberts gives lots of visual examples and 'Top Five to Thrive' tips to help you revise and do brilliantly in your GCSE English literature and language exams.Learn how to: - Organise your notes and annotations- Memorise and practise using "killer quotations"- Improve practice essays and creative writing responses- Prepare for the unseen texts- Look after yourself in the lead up to exams
This unique persuasive text takes the form of a fictional holiday to Mars, presenting factual information about the red planet. The text draws comparisons between Earth and Mars, and considers aspects of space travel such as weightlessness and the lack of oxygen.